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摘要
背景:Nidirana Dubois(1992 年)在东亚和东南亚无处不在,西起日本,南至中国南部,北起泰国北部,南至越南北部和老挝。与该属有关的分类法仍是一个争论的话题,尤其是那些地理分布广泛的物种。在中国,目前已确认有 18 种 Nidirana:我们描述了产自中国西南部的一个新种。线粒体 16S 和 COⅠ 基因系统进化分析表明,该新种是嵌套在 Nidirana 属中的一个独立支系。在系统发育上,新种与姚古(N.yaoica)接近,与其姊妹类群的遗传距离为 2.5%。从形态上看,该新种可通过以下特征与同属种区分开来:雄性相对较小(SVL 41.8-43.3 mm);手指和脚趾上都有腹侧沟纹;相对指长 Ⅱ < Ⅰ < Ⅳ < Ⅲ;胫跗关节达到眼睛或鼻孔的水平;雄性有一对外部的腹下声囊;在繁殖季节,雄性在第一指基部的背面有一个单一的吻垫;蹼的计算公式为 I 1/2 - 1 II 1/2 - 2 III 1 - 2½ IV 2 - 1V。
A new species of Nidirana Dubois, 1992 (Anura, Ranidae) from Chongqing Municipality, China.
Background: The Nidirana Dubois, 1992 exhibit a ubiquitous presence in East and Southeast Asia, spanning from Japan west to southern China and from northern Thailand to northern Vietnam and Laos in the south. The taxonomic categorisations pertaining to this genus continue to be a subject of debate, particularly with regard to those species that possess broad geographical distributions. In China, 18 species of Nidirana are currently recognised.
New information: We describe a new species of this genus from south-western China. Mitochondrial 16S and COⅠ gene phylogenetic analyses support the new species as an independent clade nested within the Nidirana. The new species is phylogenetically close to N.yaoica, with a genetic distance of 2.5% from its sister taxon. Morphologically, the new species can be distinguished from congeners by a combination of the following characteristics: males relatively small (SVL 41.8-43.3 mm); lateroventral grooves present on both fingers and toes; relative finger length Ⅱ < Ⅰ < Ⅳ < Ⅲ; tibio-tarsal articulation reaching to the level of the eye or nostril; a pair of external subgular vocal sacs in males; one single nuptial pad on the dorsal surface of the base of the first finger in males during the breeding season; webbing formula I 1/2 - 1 II 1/2 - 2 III 1 - 2½ IV 2 - 1V.
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